Located in a vacant storefront at 211 S. Fourth Ave., the temporary Antieau Gallery — sharing the name with her more permanent outlet in New Orleans — plans an opening from 6-10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10. The gallery will be open 11 a.m.-9 p.m. every day through Dec. 1.

As the announcement says, "Pop-up galleries began gaining popularity years ago in New York and have proven to be mutually beneficial for artists, landlords and communities as a whole. Artists are able to occupy vacant spaces for little to no rent, display their art, and bring culture and life to a community, revitalizing entire areas of town. Antieau has visions of creating a 'gallery row' in Ann Arbor and is optimistic that this pop-up gallery will generate the energy and support needed to not only allow Antieau to create a permanent gallery space in Ann Arbor, but will attract other artists to do the same."

The Antieau Gallery is in the same block as the highly regarded Gallery Project. According to the announcement of the new venture, Roberts-Antieau's New Orleans gallery itself began as a "pop-up" effort.